This revision video for A Level Economics students assesses some of the arguments for and against taking the UK rail industry into full state ownership.
For more key points on this crucial topic visit:
https://www.tutor2u.net/economics/reference/economics-of-rail-nationalisation
UK RailIndustry – KeyStatistics (2016-17)
Contributes £10bn per annum to GDP (gross value added)
Employs 216,000 people (rail industry and supply chain)
3% passenger modal share
77% passenger satisfaction with punctuality
£4.2 billion in government financial support (subsidy)
1.73 billion passenger journeys per year
48% of rail journeys cited for commuting
Passenger income as a share of rail industry income has risen from 51% in 2010 to 71% in 2015
Broader issues in this debate over state v private
A successful UK rail industry is needed to sustain and improve competitiveness / support tourism / regional economic balance
UK rail network is expensive to run – in part a legacy from the Victorian age. Huge investment needs – unlikely that the private sector can provide sufficient funds
Market failure issues are also important e.g. positive externalities from encouraging an increase in mass transport / reducing traffic congestion, affordable rail and geographical mobility of labour
Much of the UK rail industry is already under state control / or direct regulation e.g. nearly half of fares, Government sets terms of franchises
Affordability of rail travel is a major issue although dynamic pricing cuts fares for many segments of the market (e.g. student railcards)

published:19 Apr 2018

views:7010

Welcome to the Investors Trading Academy talking glossary of financial terms and events.
Our word of the day is “Nationalization”.
Nationalization occurs when a country's government seizes the assets of corporations or resources without paying for those assets. When nationalization occurs, the former owners of the companies may or may not be compensated for their loss in net worth and potential income.
Nationalization is most common in developing countries subject to frequent leadership and regime changes. In these instances, nationalization is often a way for a government to expand its economic resources and power.
The opposite of nationalization is privatization, when government-owned companies are spun off into the private business sector.
In theUnited States, true nationalization is a rare occurrence. The last true nationalization of an industry was the government takeover of airport security after the September 11th tragedies in 2001. Prior to that, there was some selective nationalization of savings and loan institutions in the early 1980s, as well as much of the railroad industry in the 1970s.
Many have argued that the government takeover of a number of failing companies, such as GM and AIG, has also amounted to nationalization, even though the U.S. government exerts very little control over these companies.
By Barry Norman, Investors Trading Academy

http://mruniversity.com/courses/economic-history-soviet-union/nationalization-industry-and-shortages-industrialized-sectors
Help us caption & translate this video!
http://amara.org/v/FK5z/

published:05 May 2014

views:620

DONATE: https://www.paypal.me/Junaid1022
In this video you will learn:
- The difference between nationalisation and privatisation
- The advantages and disadvantages of both

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In her speech to Congress on Sunday, Argentine PresidentCristina Fernandez announced that the nation's railways would be re-nationalized. The move is at least partially in response to the inefficient private management of the rail system. Fernandez announced other measures designed to protect and support domestic industry and job creation. Laureano Ponce reports from Buenos Aires. teleSUR http://multimedia.telesurtv.net/v/argentina-to-re-nationalize-railways/

Industry

Industry is the production of goods or services within an economy. The major source of revenue of a group or company is the indicator of its relevant industry. When a large group has multiple sources of revenue generation, it is considered to be working in different industries. Manufacturing industry became a key sector of production and labour in European and North American countries during the Industrial Revolution, upsetting previous mercantile and feudal economies. This occurred through many successive rapid advances in technology, such as the production of steel and coal.

Following the Industrial Revolution, possibly a third of the world's economic output is derived that is from manufacturing industries. Many developed countries and many developing/semi-developed countries (People's Republic of China, India etc.) depend significantly on manufacturing industry. Industries, the countries they reside in, and the economies of those countries are interlinked in a complex web of interdependence.

Industry station

Industry Metrolink is located at 600 S. Brea Canyon Road in Industry, California. It is owned and operated by the City of Industry. Metro and Foothill Transit provide connecting service at the station with lines 484 and 482, respectively. There are approximately 1,440 parking spaces available. Foothill 482 is a local bus route serving the area There is no rail service to this station on weekends, but connecting buses continue to run with a limited schedule. In 2011, the Industry station had the highest ridership in the Riverside line, averaging 1,378 daily boardings, representing 34.5% of all boardings for the Riverside line.

History

The City of Industry station opened on June 14, 1993, and built at a cost of $2.4 million. In 1994, the Riverside line, which then ran from downtown Los Angeles to the Industry station, had Metrolink's highest ridership per week, averaging 2,000 passengers. In 2012, 8,000 solar panels were installed to cover 940 parking spaces in an $11 million project that generates 2.2 megawatts (3,000hp) of electricity per hour. The project also included the installation of 64 electric car charging stations. Most of the funding came from Proposition 1A, although the South Coast Air Quality Management District also provided a $2 million grant.

Industry (band)

Industry was an American new wave band formed in 1978 in New York as Industrial Complex, their name later changing to Industry. In 1981, the band became commercial but disbanded three years later. Their only album was Stranger to Stranger, released in 1984 which included the hit single, "State of the Nation".

History

Industry was founded as Industrial Complex in 1978 by Mercury Caronia (drummer, vocalist, keyboard player, composer and studio engineer), Andrew Geyer (guitarist) and Sean Kelly (bass guitarist and backing vocalist). The band's name was later changed to Industry. Caronia and Geyer worked with experimental electronic music, odd time signatures, tape loops, synthesizers and innovative guitar playing into various methods of recording.

Nationalised Industries

Economics of Rail Nationalisation (A Level Economics Revision)

This revision video for A Level Economics students assesses some of the arguments for and against taking the UK rail industry into full state ownership.
For more key points on this crucial topic visit:
https://www.tutor2u.net/economics/reference/economics-of-rail-nationalisation
UK RailIndustry – KeyStatistics (2016-17)
Contributes £10bn per annum to GDP (gross value added)
Employs 216,000 people (rail industry and supply chain)
3% passenger modal share
77% passenger satisfaction with punctuality
£4.2 billion in government financial support (subsidy)
1.73 billion passenger journeys per year
48% of rail journeys cited for commuting
Passenger income as a share of rail industry income has risen from 51% in 2010 to 71% in 2015
Broader issues in this debate over state v private
A successful UK rail industry is needed to sustain and improve competitiveness / support tourism / regional economic balance
UK rail network is expensive to run – in part a legacy from the Victorian age. Huge investment needs – unlikely that the private sector can provide sufficient funds
Market failure issues are also important e.g. positive externalities from encouraging an increase in mass transport / reducing traffic congestion, affordable rail and geographical mobility of labour
Much of the UK rail industry is already under state control / or direct regulation e.g. nearly half of fares, Government sets terms of franchises
Affordability of rail travel is a major issue although dynamic pricing cuts fares for many segments of the market (e.g. student railcards)

1:31

What is Nationalization?

What is Nationalization?

What is Nationalization?

Welcome to the Investors Trading Academy talking glossary of financial terms and events.
Our word of the day is “Nationalization”.
Nationalization occurs when a country's government seizes the assets of corporations or resources without paying for those assets. When nationalization occurs, the former owners of the companies may or may not be compensated for their loss in net worth and potential income.
Nationalization is most common in developing countries subject to frequent leadership and regime changes. In these instances, nationalization is often a way for a government to expand its economic resources and power.
The opposite of nationalization is privatization, when government-owned companies are spun off into the private business sector.
In theUnited States, true nationalization is a rare occurrence. The last true nationalization of an industry was the government takeover of airport security after the September 11th tragedies in 2001. Prior to that, there was some selective nationalization of savings and loan institutions in the early 1980s, as well as much of the railroad industry in the 1970s.
Many have argued that the government takeover of a number of failing companies, such as GM and AIG, has also amounted to nationalization, even though the U.S. government exerts very little control over these companies.
By Barry Norman, Investors Trading Academy

Nationalization of Industry and Shortages in Industrialized Sectors

http://mruniversity.com/courses/economic-history-soviet-union/nationalization-industry-and-shortages-industrialized-sectors
Help us caption & translate this video!
http://amara.org/v/FK5z/

4:05

Nationalisation and privatisation

Nationalisation and privatisation

Nationalisation and privatisation

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In this video you will learn:
- The difference between nationalisation and privatisation
- The advantages and disadvantages of both

2:11

Argentina to re-nationalize railways

Argentina to re-nationalize railways

Argentina to re-nationalize railways

In her speech to Congress on Sunday, Argentine PresidentCristina Fernandez announced that the nation's railways would be re-nationalized. The move is at least partially in response to the inefficient private management of the rail system. Fernandez announced other measures designed to protect and support domestic industry and job creation. Laureano Ponce reports from Buenos Aires. teleSUR http://multimedia.telesurtv.net/v/argentina-to-re-nationalize-railways/

Nationalised companies - The sketch

We Own It on why the water industry should be nationalised - without compensation

We Own It on why the water industry should be nationalised - without compensation

We Own It on why the water industry should be nationalised - without compensation

0:45

What Is A Nationalised Company?

What Is A Nationalised Company?

What Is A Nationalised Company?

Us not always averse to nationalization, despite its free market image. Category companies nationalised by the government of india nationalization investopedia. Wikipedia wiki nationalization url? Q webcache. The following 41 pages are in this category, out of total. Government has nationalized railways, coal during world war ii, washington seized dozens of companies dec 2, 2015 while nationalised were left to be minded by technocratic officials in the 19th century, politicians with their eyes on elections. What is nationalised industry? Definition and meaning. Overview political support references list of nationalizations by country wikipedia
nationalization wikipedia en. Should the big six be nationalised? Privatisation and nationalisation imf. In such situations diplomacy and goi issued an ordinance (banking companies (acquisition transfer of undertakings) ordiance, 1969, nationalised 14 largest commercial banks in dec 3, 2013 if you asked people how they would feel about nationalisation it meant the newly created energy company could plan system more organisation for economic co operation development (oecd) private corporation by mean confiscation is to be recorded as oil indiabetweent 1974 anid 1976, indian govertmenit fully took over three foreignt apr 24, 2010 britain's assets are slowly being nationalised, unfortunately not us edf, a french state company, owns nuclear power group british feb 2015 russia on path greater nationalization business, country has become 'value trap,' hermitage capital management oct 13, 2008 past century, u. Overview political support references list of nationalizations by country wikipedialist wikipedia. Isn't the first time government has nationalized a company or an questions of international law normally arise only when shareholders are aliens (foreigners). Assumption of a controlling interest in general motors corp. Why nationalisation has fallen out of favour in britain the economist. Nationalization, or nationalisation, is the process of transforming private assets into public by bringing them under ownership a national government state british nationalised other countries. Nationalisation, is the process of transforming private assets into public by bringing them under ownership a national government or state. Googleusercontent search. Isn't the first time government has nationalized a company or an nationalization economic policy nationalised banks vs public sector in india. A nationalised industry does not have shareholders like the private and public company or synonyms, pronunciation, translation, english dictionary published by houghton mifflin harcourt publishing nationalisation is process where state takes ownership control of industries which are thought to need co ordination funding, often feb 18, 2008 nationalisation, once central dividing line between labour car division was separated in 1973, jun 2, 2009 u. Nationalisation of oil companies in india jstor. Pob review [licensed for non comme

Nationalised Industries

Economics of Rail Nationalisation (A Level Economics Revision)

This revision video for A Level Economics students assesses some of the arguments for and against taking the UK rail industry into full state ownership.
For more key points on this crucial topic visit:
https://www.tutor2u.net/economics/reference/economics-of-rail-nationalisation
UK RailIndustry – KeyStatistics (2016-17)
Contributes £10bn per annum to GDP (gross value added)
Employs 216,000 people (rail industry and supply chain)
3% passenger modal share
77% passenger satisfaction with punctuality
£4.2 billion in government financial support (subsidy)
1.73 billion passenger journeys per year
48% of rail journeys cited for commuting
Passenger income as a share of rail industry income has risen from 51% in 2010 to 71% in 2015
Broader issues in this debate over state v private
A success...

published: 19 Apr 2018

What is Nationalization?

Welcome to the Investors Trading Academy talking glossary of financial terms and events.
Our word of the day is “Nationalization”.
Nationalization occurs when a country's government seizes the assets of corporations or resources without paying for those assets. When nationalization occurs, the former owners of the companies may or may not be compensated for their loss in net worth and potential income.
Nationalization is most common in developing countries subject to frequent leadership and regime changes. In these instances, nationalization is often a way for a government to expand its economic resources and power.
The opposite of nationalization is privatization, when government-owned companies are spun off into the private business sector.
In theUnited States, true nationalization is...

Nationalization of Industry and Shortages in Industrialized Sectors

http://mruniversity.com/courses/economic-history-soviet-union/nationalization-industry-and-shortages-industrialized-sectors
Help us caption & translate this video!
http://amara.org/v/FK5z/

published: 05 May 2014

Nationalisation and privatisation

DONATE: https://www.paypal.me/Junaid1022
In this video you will learn:
- The difference between nationalisation and privatisation
- The advantages and disadvantages of both

published: 02 Mar 2017

Argentina to re-nationalize railways

In her speech to Congress on Sunday, Argentine PresidentCristina Fernandez announced that the nation's railways would be re-nationalized. The move is at least partially in response to the inefficient private management of the rail system. Fernandez announced other measures designed to protect and support domestic industry and job creation. Laureano Ponce reports from Buenos Aires. teleSUR http://multimedia.telesurtv.net/v/argentina-to-re-nationalize-railways/

Nationalised companies - The sketch

We Own It on why the water industry should be nationalised - without compensation

published: 06 Jul 2018

What Is A Nationalised Company?

Us not always averse to nationalization, despite its free market image. Category companies nationalised by the government of india nationalization investopedia. Wikipedia wiki nationalization url? Q webcache. The following 41 pages are in this category, out of total. Government has nationalized railways, coal during world war ii, washington seized dozens of companies dec 2, 2015 while nationalised were left to be minded by technocratic officials in the 19th century, politicians with their eyes on elections. What is nationalised industry? Definition and meaning. Overview political support references list of nationalizations by country wikipedia
nationalization wikipedia en. Should the big six be nationalised? Privatisation and nationalisation imf. In such situations diplomacy and goi iss...

Economics of Rail Nationalisation (A Level Economics Revision)

This revision video for A Level Economics students assesses some of the arguments for and against taking the UK rail industry into full state ownership.
For mo...

This revision video for A Level Economics students assesses some of the arguments for and against taking the UK rail industry into full state ownership.
For more key points on this crucial topic visit:
https://www.tutor2u.net/economics/reference/economics-of-rail-nationalisation
UK RailIndustry – KeyStatistics (2016-17)
Contributes £10bn per annum to GDP (gross value added)
Employs 216,000 people (rail industry and supply chain)
3% passenger modal share
77% passenger satisfaction with punctuality
£4.2 billion in government financial support (subsidy)
1.73 billion passenger journeys per year
48% of rail journeys cited for commuting
Passenger income as a share of rail industry income has risen from 51% in 2010 to 71% in 2015
Broader issues in this debate over state v private
A successful UK rail industry is needed to sustain and improve competitiveness / support tourism / regional economic balance
UK rail network is expensive to run – in part a legacy from the Victorian age. Huge investment needs – unlikely that the private sector can provide sufficient funds
Market failure issues are also important e.g. positive externalities from encouraging an increase in mass transport / reducing traffic congestion, affordable rail and geographical mobility of labour
Much of the UK rail industry is already under state control / or direct regulation e.g. nearly half of fares, Government sets terms of franchises
Affordability of rail travel is a major issue although dynamic pricing cuts fares for many segments of the market (e.g. student railcards)

This revision video for A Level Economics students assesses some of the arguments for and against taking the UK rail industry into full state ownership.
For more key points on this crucial topic visit:
https://www.tutor2u.net/economics/reference/economics-of-rail-nationalisation
UK RailIndustry – KeyStatistics (2016-17)
Contributes £10bn per annum to GDP (gross value added)
Employs 216,000 people (rail industry and supply chain)
3% passenger modal share
77% passenger satisfaction with punctuality
£4.2 billion in government financial support (subsidy)
1.73 billion passenger journeys per year
48% of rail journeys cited for commuting
Passenger income as a share of rail industry income has risen from 51% in 2010 to 71% in 2015
Broader issues in this debate over state v private
A successful UK rail industry is needed to sustain and improve competitiveness / support tourism / regional economic balance
UK rail network is expensive to run – in part a legacy from the Victorian age. Huge investment needs – unlikely that the private sector can provide sufficient funds
Market failure issues are also important e.g. positive externalities from encouraging an increase in mass transport / reducing traffic congestion, affordable rail and geographical mobility of labour
Much of the UK rail industry is already under state control / or direct regulation e.g. nearly half of fares, Government sets terms of franchises
Affordability of rail travel is a major issue although dynamic pricing cuts fares for many segments of the market (e.g. student railcards)

What is Nationalization?

Welcome to the Investors Trading Academy talking glossary of financial terms and events.
Our word of the day is “Nationalization”.
Nationalization occurs when...

Welcome to the Investors Trading Academy talking glossary of financial terms and events.
Our word of the day is “Nationalization”.
Nationalization occurs when a country's government seizes the assets of corporations or resources without paying for those assets. When nationalization occurs, the former owners of the companies may or may not be compensated for their loss in net worth and potential income.
Nationalization is most common in developing countries subject to frequent leadership and regime changes. In these instances, nationalization is often a way for a government to expand its economic resources and power.
The opposite of nationalization is privatization, when government-owned companies are spun off into the private business sector.
In theUnited States, true nationalization is a rare occurrence. The last true nationalization of an industry was the government takeover of airport security after the September 11th tragedies in 2001. Prior to that, there was some selective nationalization of savings and loan institutions in the early 1980s, as well as much of the railroad industry in the 1970s.
Many have argued that the government takeover of a number of failing companies, such as GM and AIG, has also amounted to nationalization, even though the U.S. government exerts very little control over these companies.
By Barry Norman, Investors Trading Academy

Welcome to the Investors Trading Academy talking glossary of financial terms and events.
Our word of the day is “Nationalization”.
Nationalization occurs when a country's government seizes the assets of corporations or resources without paying for those assets. When nationalization occurs, the former owners of the companies may or may not be compensated for their loss in net worth and potential income.
Nationalization is most common in developing countries subject to frequent leadership and regime changes. In these instances, nationalization is often a way for a government to expand its economic resources and power.
The opposite of nationalization is privatization, when government-owned companies are spun off into the private business sector.
In theUnited States, true nationalization is a rare occurrence. The last true nationalization of an industry was the government takeover of airport security after the September 11th tragedies in 2001. Prior to that, there was some selective nationalization of savings and loan institutions in the early 1980s, as well as much of the railroad industry in the 1970s.
Many have argued that the government takeover of a number of failing companies, such as GM and AIG, has also amounted to nationalization, even though the U.S. government exerts very little control over these companies.
By Barry Norman, Investors Trading Academy

In her speech to Congress on Sunday, Argentine PresidentCristina Fernandez announced that the nation's railways would be re-nationalized. The move is at least partially in response to the inefficient private management of the rail system. Fernandez announced other measures designed to protect and support domestic industry and job creation. Laureano Ponce reports from Buenos Aires. teleSUR http://multimedia.telesurtv.net/v/argentina-to-re-nationalize-railways/

In her speech to Congress on Sunday, Argentine PresidentCristina Fernandez announced that the nation's railways would be re-nationalized. The move is at least partially in response to the inefficient private management of the rail system. Fernandez announced other measures designed to protect and support domestic industry and job creation. Laureano Ponce reports from Buenos Aires. teleSUR http://multimedia.telesurtv.net/v/argentina-to-re-nationalize-railways/

What Is A Nationalised Company?

Us not always averse to nationalization, despite its free market image. Category companies nationalised by the government of india nationalization investopedia....

Us not always averse to nationalization, despite its free market image. Category companies nationalised by the government of india nationalization investopedia. Wikipedia wiki nationalization url? Q webcache. The following 41 pages are in this category, out of total. Government has nationalized railways, coal during world war ii, washington seized dozens of companies dec 2, 2015 while nationalised were left to be minded by technocratic officials in the 19th century, politicians with their eyes on elections. What is nationalised industry? Definition and meaning. Overview political support references list of nationalizations by country wikipedia
nationalization wikipedia en. Should the big six be nationalised? Privatisation and nationalisation imf. In such situations diplomacy and goi issued an ordinance (banking companies (acquisition transfer of undertakings) ordiance, 1969, nationalised 14 largest commercial banks in dec 3, 2013 if you asked people how they would feel about nationalisation it meant the newly created energy company could plan system more organisation for economic co operation development (oecd) private corporation by mean confiscation is to be recorded as oil indiabetweent 1974 anid 1976, indian govertmenit fully took over three foreignt apr 24, 2010 britain's assets are slowly being nationalised, unfortunately not us edf, a french state company, owns nuclear power group british feb 2015 russia on path greater nationalization business, country has become 'value trap,' hermitage capital management oct 13, 2008 past century, u. Overview political support references list of nationalizations by country wikipedialist wikipedia. Isn't the first time government has nationalized a company or an questions of international law normally arise only when shareholders are aliens (foreigners). Assumption of a controlling interest in general motors corp. Why nationalisation has fallen out of favour in britain the economist. Nationalization, or nationalisation, is the process of transforming private assets into public by bringing them under ownership a national government state british nationalised other countries. Nationalisation, is the process of transforming private assets into public by bringing them under ownership a national government or state. Googleusercontent search. Isn't the first time government has nationalized a company or an nationalization economic policy nationalised banks vs public sector in india. A nationalised industry does not have shareholders like the private and public company or synonyms, pronunciation, translation, english dictionary published by houghton mifflin harcourt publishing nationalisation is process where state takes ownership control of industries which are thought to need co ordination funding, often feb 18, 2008 nationalisation, once central dividing line between labour car division was separated in 1973, jun 2, 2009 u. Nationalisation of oil companies in india jstor. Pob review [licensed for non comme

Us not always averse to nationalization, despite its free market image. Category companies nationalised by the government of india nationalization investopedia. Wikipedia wiki nationalization url? Q webcache. The following 41 pages are in this category, out of total. Government has nationalized railways, coal during world war ii, washington seized dozens of companies dec 2, 2015 while nationalised were left to be minded by technocratic officials in the 19th century, politicians with their eyes on elections. What is nationalised industry? Definition and meaning. Overview political support references list of nationalizations by country wikipedia
nationalization wikipedia en. Should the big six be nationalised? Privatisation and nationalisation imf. In such situations diplomacy and goi issued an ordinance (banking companies (acquisition transfer of undertakings) ordiance, 1969, nationalised 14 largest commercial banks in dec 3, 2013 if you asked people how they would feel about nationalisation it meant the newly created energy company could plan system more organisation for economic co operation development (oecd) private corporation by mean confiscation is to be recorded as oil indiabetweent 1974 anid 1976, indian govertmenit fully took over three foreignt apr 24, 2010 britain's assets are slowly being nationalised, unfortunately not us edf, a french state company, owns nuclear power group british feb 2015 russia on path greater nationalization business, country has become 'value trap,' hermitage capital management oct 13, 2008 past century, u. Overview political support references list of nationalizations by country wikipedialist wikipedia. Isn't the first time government has nationalized a company or an questions of international law normally arise only when shareholders are aliens (foreigners). Assumption of a controlling interest in general motors corp. Why nationalisation has fallen out of favour in britain the economist. Nationalization, or nationalisation, is the process of transforming private assets into public by bringing them under ownership a national government state british nationalised other countries. Nationalisation, is the process of transforming private assets into public by bringing them under ownership a national government or state. Googleusercontent search. Isn't the first time government has nationalized a company or an nationalization economic policy nationalised banks vs public sector in india. A nationalised industry does not have shareholders like the private and public company or synonyms, pronunciation, translation, english dictionary published by houghton mifflin harcourt publishing nationalisation is process where state takes ownership control of industries which are thought to need co ordination funding, often feb 18, 2008 nationalisation, once central dividing line between labour car division was separated in 1973, jun 2, 2009 u. Nationalisation of oil companies in india jstor. Pob review [licensed for non comme

Economics of Rail Nationalisation (A Level Economics Revision)

This revision video for A Level Economics students assesses some of the arguments for and against taking the UK rail industry into full state ownership.
For more key points on this crucial topic visit:
https://www.tutor2u.net/economics/reference/economics-of-rail-nationalisation
UK RailIndustry – KeyStatistics (2016-17)
Contributes £10bn per annum to GDP (gross value added)
Employs 216,000 people (rail industry and supply chain)
3% passenger modal share
77% passenger satisfaction with punctuality
£4.2 billion in government financial support (subsidy)
1.73 billion passenger journeys per year
48% of rail journeys cited for commuting
Passenger income as a share of rail industry income has risen from 51% in 2010 to 71% in 2015
Broader issues in this debate over state v private
A successful UK rail industry is needed to sustain and improve competitiveness / support tourism / regional economic balance
UK rail network is expensive to run – in part a legacy from the Victorian age. Huge investment needs – unlikely that the private sector can provide sufficient funds
Market failure issues are also important e.g. positive externalities from encouraging an increase in mass transport / reducing traffic congestion, affordable rail and geographical mobility of labour
Much of the UK rail industry is already under state control / or direct regulation e.g. nearly half of fares, Government sets terms of franchises
Affordability of rail travel is a major issue although dynamic pricing cuts fares for many segments of the market (e.g. student railcards)

What is Nationalization?

Welcome to the Investors Trading Academy talking glossary of financial terms and events.
Our word of the day is “Nationalization”.
Nationalization occurs when a country's government seizes the assets of corporations or resources without paying for those assets. When nationalization occurs, the former owners of the companies may or may not be compensated for their loss in net worth and potential income.
Nationalization is most common in developing countries subject to frequent leadership and regime changes. In these instances, nationalization is often a way for a government to expand its economic resources and power.
The opposite of nationalization is privatization, when government-owned companies are spun off into the private business sector.
In theUnited States, true nationalization is a rare occurrence. The last true nationalization of an industry was the government takeover of airport security after the September 11th tragedies in 2001. Prior to that, there was some selective nationalization of savings and loan institutions in the early 1980s, as well as much of the railroad industry in the 1970s.
Many have argued that the government takeover of a number of failing companies, such as GM and AIG, has also amounted to nationalization, even though the U.S. government exerts very little control over these companies.
By Barry Norman, Investors Trading Academy

Argentina to re-nationalize railways

In her speech to Congress on Sunday, Argentine PresidentCristina Fernandez announced that the nation's railways would be re-nationalized. The move is at least partially in response to the inefficient private management of the rail system. Fernandez announced other measures designed to protect and support domestic industry and job creation. Laureano Ponce reports from Buenos Aires. teleSUR http://multimedia.telesurtv.net/v/argentina-to-re-nationalize-railways/

We Own It on why the water industry should be nationalised - without compensation

Industry

Industry is the production of goods or services within an economy. The major source of revenue of a group or company is the indicator of its relevant industry. When a large group has multiple sources of revenue generation, it is considered to be working in different industries. Manufacturing industry became a key sector of production and labour in European and North American countries during the Industrial Revolution, upsetting previous mercantile and feudal economies. This occurred through many successive rapid advances in technology, such as the production of steel and coal.

Following the Industrial Revolution, possibly a third of the world's economic output is derived that is from manufacturing industries. Many developed countries and many developing/semi-developed countries (People's Republic of China, India etc.) depend significantly on manufacturing industry. Industries, the countries they reside in, and the economies of those countries are interlinked in a complex web of interdependence.

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The system is being developed by the ministry to assess industrial parks in the country based on four pillars -- internal and external infrastructure, connectivity, environment and safety management, and business support services ...Development of industrial park rating system would ......

One of the four great inventions of ancient China, printing is on the cusp of a new era, thanks to the industry's embrace of cutting-edge technologies, insiders said. The advent of 3-D printing and "smart" technologies like artificial intelligence are accelerating the Chinese printingindustry's evolution to keep up with the times, they said....

The demand for industrial air pollution control equipment is high, especially in developing economies. Apart from power, ferrous/non-ferrous niche industries such as food and beverage, pharmaceuticals, and electronics, having clean environment as a part of their process requirement, require air pollution control equipment....

She stressed that organisational success was largely dependent on a firm’s ability to adopt strategic approach to the changes and disruptions in the industry. She also stated that that the future of the Nigerian investment advisory industry was dependent on the capacity of its stakeholders to confront and overcome the challenges plaguing it....

The new submission process relies on industry recommendations and peer review, accepting a new class of members annually. The Recording Academy has announced a new community-driven membership model that it plans to use to help drive diversity in the music industry...industry."....

“We always investigate other industries to see if they’ve already solved similar problems, and then adapt them for the offshore oil & gas industries...There is no monopoly of good ideas, and we can all learn lessons from other industries....

The Recording Academy has announced a new community-driven membership model that it plans to use to help drive diversity in the music industry... "This really allows the Academy through the Peer Review Panel to look holistically at an annual submission body," LauraSegura Mueller, vice president of membership and industry relations, tells Billboard....

She thinks girls are being put off because it is seen as male industry. "You don't really think to go into an industry where there is only guys and you'll be singled out," she says ...Currently just 1.5% of modern apprenticeships within the construction industry are women....

19, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Hilco Industrial, in partnership with Machinery Marketing International, have announced today that its joint venture group will conduct an online only auction opening November 28 and closing December 5 of late-model metal fabricating and welding equipment ... SOURCE Hilco Industrial....

Rapid adoption of cloud technology, growing adoption of computer-aided manufacturing in aerospace & defense, and automotive industry and implementation of industry 4.0 is expected to contribute to the growth of CAM market during the forecast period ...2.1.3 Players outlook in the Industry ... INDUSTRY KEYWORD....